NEW ROSES for 1942 
H.T. (Coddington.) 
Peach-pink. The beautifully modeled, 
sweetly fragrant, 20-petaled blooms of 
peach-pink have a golden base and the 
petals are flushed and veined with rose- 
pink. Flowers come freely on erect, 
wiry stems on plants that are furnished 
with glossy, leathery foliage. This 
exquisite cut-flower variety is persistent 
in bloom. It has the beautiful Mme. 
Butterfly as one of its parents and comes 
from the originator of the top-ranking 
President Herbert Hoover Rose. It is 
long-lasting on the bush and when cut. 
$1.25 each.* 
H.T. (Krause.) Maize- 
yellow. “‘What Rose is that??? We heard 
this eager Inquiry so often from visitors 
to our Rose-fields that we at last came to 
expect it. Those who grow this Rose this 
year will find in their garden the most 
superb maize-yellow variety that has 
appeared for many years. The apricot- 
yellow buds and maize-yellow blooms are 
exceptionally Iarge and come erect on 
vigorous plants that are well furnished 
with large, leathery foliage. This is a 
Rose to cherish for exhibition blooms for 
the form is perfect, the size is unusual, 
and the heavy-textured, satiny petals 
enable the flowers to last for days when 
cut. $2 each.* 
“HOW TO 
GROW ROSES” 
By 
McFarland and Pyle 
192 pages, cloth 
bound, 32 pages 
in natural colors. 
Price $1.10, postpaid or 
with a $10 order only 
60 cts., postpaid. 
(See contents, page 30) 
Success uth os 
“Success with Roses’’ 
Keeps you up-to-date in 
all Rose activities. Pub- 
lished March, April, May 
and October. 
FREE on request with 
orders of $5 or more or 
25 cts. a year. 
Sample on Request 
* NARZISSE 
